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A vector has an x-component
of 19.5 m and a y-component
of 28.4 m.
Find the magnitude of the
vector.

Sagot :

Answer:

34.45m

Explanation:

Magnitude of a vector is equal to the square root of sum of squares of x & y vectors.

Magnitude = [tex]\sqrt({x^2} + {y^2})[/tex]

= [tex]\sqrt({19.5^2} + {28.4^2})[/tex]

=34.45m

magnitude: 34.45 m

distance: 55.5 m